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Posted: Sep 4, 2010
WHO ELSE IS THERE?
How many people are playing here?
There is at least a mandolin, an accordion, a violin, a viola... so who are the other people there?
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9. Tal Yasis
This Chassidic cantorial song was composed by Reb Avraham Charitonov, of Nikolayev Russia, and was sung in Lubavitch during Pesach, 5659 (1899). The tune is set to the words of Tal Yasis, a prayer for dew, recited during Pesach. "Let dew sweeten, like honey, the mountains; let your chosen ones savor Your goodness; deliver Your beloved ones from bondage, so then we will raise our voices and sing sweet songs, with dew."


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